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Written for lawyers, judges and court personnel throughout New York state. Covers law and law/financial developments in New York. Features notes and views on federal courts and New York Court of Appeals decisions, as well as calendars of upcoming cases, bankruptcy and judgment notices, and court notes
The New York Law Journal DOES accept bylined articles/submissions.
All articles are submitted on speculation. Publication is not guaranteed. We also reserve the right to publish accepted articles in other sections of the New York Law Journal, as needed. All articles must be original. Articles that have appeared elsewhere, including as client alerts and on law firm websites, will not be published. Authors must be law firm partners or of counsel, or judges, public attorneys, in-house counsel, solo practitioners, or law professors. Experienced law firm associates may appear on the byline with partners. Associates in their early years of practice and other contributors may be included in the bio credit that accompanies the article. Authors cannot write about cases in which they or their firms are involved during ongoing litigation. Authors may mention (but not primarily write about) cases or matters in which they or their firms have been involved, provided the appeals process has been exhausted. In no event should inclusion of such a matter constitute more than 10 percent of an article. Any such involvement must be disclosed in the author’s biography line. Authors must be New York-based, admitted to practice in New York, and must sign a rights agreement, which will be faxed or e-mailed once submission is accepted and the editing process begins. Only final submissions will be reviewed. Review is not available for draft articles. There are no deadlines; articles are scheduled after they are submitted. Articles are generally published six to eight weeks after submission. Scheduled dates are tentative.
Articles must be under 2,000 words, including a very limited number of footnotes/endnotes. Use footnotes/endnotes sparingly; indeed, do not feel compelled to use any. Avoid using Id footnotes; they will not appear in the paper.
Articles must be written in the third person. Do not address the reader. Do not use the imperative tense, "you," "I" or "our." Do not use contractions. Do not rely on headings to make a point or create a transition.
Articles should be even-handed treatment of a subject, but need not be dry. In discussing a court case, for example, analyze the decision, provide background and context as needed, explain the significance and potential impact of the decision and discuss any open questions. Keep lists or block quotes from decisions to a minimum.
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Written for lawyers, judges and court personnel throughout New York state. Covers law and law/financial developments in New York. Features notes and views on federal courts and New York Court of Appeals decisions, as well as calendars of upcoming cases, bankruptcy and judgment notices, and court notes The New York Law Journal DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. All articles are submitted on speculation. Publication is not guaranteed. We also reserve the right to publish accepted articles in other sections of the New York Law Journal, as needed. All articles must be original. Articles that have appeared elsewhere, including as client alerts and on law firm websites, will not be published. Authors must be law firm partners or of counsel, or judges, public attorneys, in-house counsel, solo practitioners, or law professors. Experienced law firm associates may appear on the byline with partners. Associates in their early years of practice and other contributors may be included in the bio credit that accompanies the article. Authors cannot write about cases in which they or their firms are involved during ongoing litigation. Authors may mention (but not primarily write about) cases or matters in which they or their firms have been involved, provided the appeals process has been exhausted. In no event should inclusion of such a matter constitute more than 10 percent of an article. Any such involvement must be disclosed in the author’s biography line. Authors must be New York-based, admitted to practice in New York, and must sign a rights agreement, which will be faxed or e-mailed once submission is accepted and the editing process begins. Only final submissions will be reviewed. Review is not available for draft articles. There are no deadlines; articles are scheduled after they are submitted. Articles are generally published six to eight weeks after submission. Scheduled dates are tentative. Articles must be under 2,000 words, including a very limited number of footnotes/endnotes. Use footnotes/endnotes sparingly; indeed, do not feel compelled to use any. Avoid using Id footnotes; they will not appear in the paper. Articles must be written in the third person. Do not address the reader. Do not use the imperative tense, "you," "I" or "our." Do not use contractions. Do not rely on headings to make a point or create a transition. Articles should be even-handed treatment of a subject, but need not be dry. In discussing a court case, for example, analyze the decision, provide background and context as needed, explain the significance and potential impact of the decision and discuss any open questions. Keep lists or block quotes from decisions to a minimum.
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